Michael Algert is a rising senior majoring in Civil Engineering at the University of Delaware. He is currently working on assisting structural and traffic engineers with various bridge and highway projects and is looking forward to learning more about structural modeling and bridge inspection. Dennis is a summer intern working in the bridge group. As an accomplished Eagle Scout, he enjoys camping and hiking in his spare time.ĭennis Kennedy is a rising senior at the University of Delaware, majoring in civil engineering. Outside of work and school, he enjoys playing video games as well as building and fixing computers. He is currently working for IT Support responding to help desk tickets. Jamie Laning attends Delaware Technical Community College for a degree in information security with a certification in ethical hacking. He has enjoyed the hands-on experience with MicroStation and working with our bridge engineers. He is also detailing bridge components such as reinforcing steel list and taking off quantities for construction estimates. His work for the Cleveland office has been setting up bridge sheets in MicroStation and AutoCad. Joel Schar is a rising junior in civil engineering at the University of Akron. Harrison has taken on several important tasks including assisting Norfolk State University with their parking issues, modifying conceptual site layouts, and producing as-built drawings. He is interning with Pennoni's land development group. Harrison Lockard is a George Mason University senior studying civil engineering and a native of Virginia Beach. Alexander has done a lot of design work on a parking garage being built on Penn State's campus. He worked on a varying array of project sizes, from a simple barn entrance to a Federal Courthouse. Throughout the past several weeks, Alexander was exposed to designing a multitude of structural aspects which included: concrete shear walls and double tees, wood trusses and arches, and steel tubes and I-Beams. He will be entering his senior year at Penn State University studying Architectural Engineering and is planning on specializing in the structural option. He is excited to design and analyze the components of this parking garage and be able to say that he helped design that structure.Īlexander Thomas Boone is an engineering intern in our structural group. The highlight of these jobs so far is the Penn State parking garage. He has also been exposed to RigidPly Rafters pavilion designs and the analysis of those pavilions and structures. He has dealt with many engineering support tasks including the design of precast columns, double tees, inverted tees, shear walls, and so much more. He is a rising senior at Penn State University and is studying Architectural Engineering, specializing in the structural field. Isaac Harbison is an engineering intern in our structural group. Melanie has been exposed to numerous engineering support tasks including designs for multiple glued laminated timber (glulam) projects and assistance with pre-cast concrete projects. She will be graduating from South Hills School of Business and Technology at the end of September and is thinking of specializing in Civil Engineering. Melanie Marie Boggs joined as an engineering technician intern in our structural group. In honor of National Intern Day, we’re highlighting a few of our interns across our offices, and will continue the celebration into next week with two more highlights. The interns got the chance to network, eat Philadelphia’s famous Federal Donuts and Philly Pretzels, play games, and more. Our interns across our offices even had the opportunity to visit our Philadelphia headquarters last week for Pennoni’s Intern and Co-Op Palooza. During the program, they are exposed to projects, networking opportunities, and more. From our civil site group to the accounting department, we have more than 40 interns and co-ops. Our own President and CEO, Dave DeLizza, started here as a co-op. At Pennoni, our intern and co-op program has been around for decades and continues to grow.
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